Wow, thanks. Pretty crazy for me to hear this stuff, since I live in a country with one of the highest tax rates in the world. The last couple of years I´ve paid around 51,5%, and thats after deductions, and despite the fact that I have a very good accountant handling my business. Maybe I should apply for a green card.. :-)

I think you should be very, very happy where you are. At least your tax dollars get spent responsibly in a way that supports you and your needs.

Broncos. They got a lot of good talent at a cheap price on short-term deals. Welker (my favorite FA signing), Knighton, etc.

Vikings- They added a 1, future 3, 7, and Jennings by shipping Harvin out. Harvin's a good player but that is a sizable cost. Although i think its risky to give a multi-year deal to a 30 year old

I also like what the Bengals are doing, not giving out money to big name FA's for the hell of it, although Brown is probably doing it out of being cheap, not because of a grand strategy lol. Although who knows.

Losers-

Dolphins. Not a fan of most big signings. Wallace, Ellerbe, Wheeler, etc, it just feels like they spent to hit the cap floor. They will get some on field impact but the cost has to matter too.

Colts- Again, just felt like more spending for the sake of it. How Walden got that much is beyond me

Browns- Paul Kruger, Desmond Bryant...ehh.

Chiefs are mixed for me. I think the trade for Alex was dumb on their part but i do like solid signings such as Mike DeVito and Sean Smith (especially at the price they paid).